A regeneration control system which permits highly efficient regeneration while a vehicle is traveling stably, and also permits regeneration to be performed without interfering with a smooth behavior correction made by a driver when the behavior of the vehicle has been disturbed. The regeneration control system includes a total regeneration amount determiner for determining the total regeneration amount of a first electric motor connected to front wheels and a second electric motor connected to rear wheels, a regeneration amount allocation determiner for determining regeneration amount allocation to each electric motor, a determination value calculator for calculating a determination value based on a steering angle and a yaw rate, and a determiner for determining whether a determination value lies within a predetermined range.
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1. A regeneration control system of a vehicle, comprising:
a first electric motor connected to front wheels and a second electric motor connected to rear wheels so as to carry out regeneration by the first and the second electric motors in a deceleration mode;
total regeneration amount determining means for determining a total regeneration amount of the vehicle on the basis of a running condition of the vehicle for a predetermined time interval;
regeneration amount allocation determining means for determining the allocation of a regeneration amount to each of the first and the second electric motors relative to a total regeneration amount on the basis of a vehicle speed and the steering angle of a steering wheel when the total regeneration amount has been determined by the total regeneration amount determining means;
determination value calculating means for calculating a determination value for determining a behavior of the vehicle on the basis of the steering angle of the steering wheel and a yaw rate when the allocation of the regeneration amount has been determined by the regeneration amount allocation determining means;
determining means for determining whether the determination value calculated by the determination value calculating means lies in a predetermined range defined beforehand;
selecting means for selecting, if the determining means determines that the determination value lies in the predetermined range, the allocation of a regeneration amount determined by the regeneration amount allocation determining means at that point, or for selecting, if it is determined that the determination value lies out of the predetermined range, the allocation of a regeneration amount determined by the regeneration amount allocation determining means at the point when the determination value lied in the predetermined range immediately before it deviated from the predetermined range; and
regeneration command issuing means for issuing a command of a regeneration amount to each of the first and the second electric motors on the basis of the regeneration amount allocation selected by the selecting means.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a regeneration control system adapted to control regeneration at deceleration of a generator motor provided in an electric car or a hybrid car.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hitherto, as an automobile equipped with this type of a regeneration control system, there has been known a hybrid vehicle in which one of the pairs of front wheels and rear wheels is connected to an engine, while the other is connected to an electric motor, as disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-63265. In this type of automobile, the electric motor acts as a generator to perform regeneration during a decelerated travel so as to recover traveling energy in the form of electric energy and to store the recovered electric energy in a battery. Except for a decelerated drive mode, the electric motor is driven as necessary by the electric energy stored in the battery.
In this type of automobile, a vehicular behavior during its turn is stabilized by controlling regenerative braking torque on the right wheel and the left wheel, separately, that are driven by the electric motor on the basis of information, such as a steering angle or a yaw rate, while the vehicle is turning.
In recent years, there has been proposed a four-wheel-drive vehicle adapted to perform drive and regeneration of front wheels by a first electric motor connected to the front wheels and to perform drive and regeneration of rear wheels by a second electric motor connected to the rear wheels. In this type of four-wheel-drive vehicle, detailed regeneration control is conducted by allocating a regeneration amount to the front and rear wheels on the basis of vehicular speed and/or the steering angle of a steering wheel, thereby obtaining high energy efficiency.
Even if efforts are made to stabilize the behavior of the vehicle while turning by carrying out the conventional regeneration control as described above, the behavior of the vehicle may be unexpectedly disturbed due to an influence, such as a disturbance. If the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed, then a driver tries to correct the behavior of the vehicle by performing an operation, such as “counter-steering,” in which the driving wheel is steered in the opposite direction from a turning direction.
However, when the driver is performing the operation for correcting the vehicular behavior, the steering angle and the yaw rate considerably change. Further, when detailed regeneration control is carried out in response to the changes in the steering angle and the yaw rate under such a condition in the four-wheel-drive vehicle, the allocation of the regenerative braking to the front and rear wheels also considerably changes as the steering angle and the yaw rate change. This may make it difficult for the driver to perform an operation based on the braking forces of the front and rear wheels that significantly change and may prevent smooth correction of the vehicular behavior.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a regeneration control system that solves the problem described above, and that is capable of performing highly efficient regeneration while a vehicle is stably traveling and performing regeneration without preventing smooth behavior correction by a driver when the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed.
To this end, according to the present invention, there is provided a regeneration control system of an automobile, which is provided with a first electric motor connected to front wheels and a second electric motor connected to rear wheels so as to carry out regeneration by the first and the second electric motors during deceleration, a total regeneration amount determiner for determining a total regeneration amount of a vehicle on the basis of a running condition of the vehicle for each predetermined time, a regeneration amount allocation determiner for determining the allocation of a regeneration amount to each of the first and the second electric motors relative to a total regeneration amount on the basis of a vehicle speed and the steering angle of a steering wheel when the total regeneration amount has been determined by the total regeneration amount determiner, a determination value calculator for calculating a determination value for determining a behavior of the vehicle on the basis of the steering angle of the steering wheel and a yaw rate when the allocation of the regeneration amount has been determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner, a determiner for determining whether the determination value calculated by the determination value calculator lies in a predetermined range defined beforehand, a selector for selecting, if the determiner determines that the determination value lies in the predetermined range, the allocation of a regeneration amount determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner at that point, or for selecting, if it is determined that the determination value lies out of the predetermined range, the allocation of a regeneration amount determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner at the point when the determination value lied in the predetermined immediately before it deviated from the predetermined range, and a regeneration command issuer for sending a regeneration amount command to each of the first and the second electric motors on the basis of the regeneration amount allocation selected by the selector.
The regeneration control system in accordance with the present invention carries out regeneration control for every predetermined time (e.g., 10 msec) during deceleration of a vehicle, the control being conducted such that appropriate regeneration amounts are obtained for the first electric motor and the second electric motor, respectively, according to the traveling condition of the vehicle at that point. More specifically, the total regeneration amount of the vehicle is first determined by the total regeneration amount determiner. Then, the regeneration amount allocation determiner determines the allocation of the regeneration amount to the first electric motor and the regeneration amount to the second electric motor relative to the total regeneration amount. At this time, the regeneration amount allocation determiner determines the allocation ratio of the regeneration amount on the basis of a vehicle speed and the steering angle of the steering wheel.
If the behavior of the vehicle is stable, then the regeneration command issuer sends regeneration amount commands to the first and the second electric motors, respectively, on the basis of the allocation of the regeneration amounts determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner. On the other hand, if the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed, then the regeneration command issuer sends regeneration amount commands to the first and the second electric motors, respectively, on the basis of the allocation of the regeneration amounts determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner immediately before the behavior of the vehicle was disturbed. Whether the behavior of the vehicle is stable or not is determined by the determiner, and the selector selects an allocation ratio of the regeneration amounts to be adopted by the regeneration command issuer according to a determination result provided by the determiner. More specifically, when the regeneration amount allocation determiner decides the allocation of regeneration amounts, the determination value calculator calculates a determination value on the basis of the steering angle of the steering wheel and a yaw rate. Then, the determiner determines whether the calculated determination value lies within a predetermined range, which is defined beforehand. The determination value, which indicates the behavior of the vehicle, can be determined from, for example, yaw rate/steering angle. As the predetermined range, for example, the range of yaw rate/steering angle in which the behavior of the vehicle is stabilized relative to a vehicle speed may be adopted. When the yaw rate/steering angle is used as the determination value, the value of the yaw rate/steering angle at that vehicle speed lies within a predetermined range while the behavior of the vehicle is stable, whereas the value of the yaw rate/steering angle at that vehicle speed will deviate from the predetermined range if the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed and the driver carries out counter-steering operation.
When the determiner determines that the determination value lies within the predetermined range, it means that the behavior of the vehicle is stable; therefore, the selector selects the regeneration amount allocation determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner at that point. If the regeneration amount allocation determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner at that point is adopted when the determiner has determined that the determination value is outside the predetermined range, then the regeneration amount of the first electric motor and the regeneration amount of the second electric motor are changed and the front and rear regenerative braking torques are accordingly changed even when the driver is performing the counter-steering operation to correct a disturbed behavior of the vehicle. This may cause the driver to be confused. According to the present invention, therefore, if a determination value is outside a predetermined range, the selector selects regeneration amount allocation decided by the regeneration amount allocation determiner when the determination value was still within the predetermined range and immediately before the determination value gets out of the predetermined range. With this arrangement, the regeneration amount allocation is fixed to the one obtained immediately before the behavior of the vehicle was disturbed to maintain the regenerative braking torques of the two electric motors at constant levels while the driver is carrying out the counter-steering operation to correct a disturbed behavior of the vehicle, thus enabling the driver to smoothly correct the vehicular behavior without confusion.
As described above, according to the present invention, the provision of the determiner and the selector make it possible to grasp the behavior of a vehicle, and regeneration can be accomplished without interfering with an operation of a driver while the driver is trying to correct the behavior of the vehicle.
In the present invention, the regeneration amount allocation determiner preferably includes a corrector for correcting regeneration amount allocation according to a gradient of a traveling road. This arrangement makes it possible to obtain regeneration amount allocation for front and rear wheels on the basis of load allocation at the front and rear sides of a vehicle during deceleration when a traveling road has a falling gradient or a rising gradient, thus permitting improved accuracy of regeneration amount allocation determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner.
Further, in the present invention, the regeneration amount allocation determiner preferably includes a corrector for correcting regeneration amount allocation on the basis of a yaw rate. This arrangement makes it possible to obtain the regeneration amount allocation for the front and rear wheels on the basis of load allocation of the vehicle during a turn, permitting improved accuracy of regeneration amount allocation determined by the regeneration amount allocation determiner.
Further, in the present invention, the regeneration command issuer preferably includes a restrainer for restraining a regeneration amount to be specified at the present moment on the basis of a change in the regeneration amount to be specified at the present moment relative to the regeneration amount specified immediately before. In the regeneration control system, as described above, the allocation of a regeneration amount determined at that moment is adopted while the behavior of the vehicle is stable, and if the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed, then the allocation of regeneration amount is fixed to the one obtained immediately before the behavior of the vehicle was disturbed. If, for example, the behavior of the vehicle is disturbed and then stabilized, the fixed allocation of regeneration amount is switched to the allocation of regeneration amount at the moment when the allocation was stabilized. This possibly leads to an increased change in regenerative braking torque. Hence, the restrainer restrains a change in regeneration amount so as to suppress a sudden change in regenerative braking, thus permitting stable travel to be achieved.
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The engine 3 is installed at front of the vehicle 1 and connected to the front wheels 2 through the intermediary of a transmission 7, a front differential 8, front axles 9, constant velocity joints 10, and the like. The first electric motor 4 located between the engine 3 and the transmission 7 is connected to the front wheels 2 through the same path as that of the engine 3 via a rotary shaft (not shown) of the engine 3.
The first electric motor 4 is driven by a battery 11 to generate an auxiliary driving force that supplements the driving force of the engine 3. When a driving force is transmitted from the front wheels 2 to the first electric motor 4 at deceleration of the vehicle 1, the first electric motor 4 acts as a generator to produce a regenerative braking force, and recovers the kinetic energy of the vehicle 1 as electric energy into the battery 11. A first power drive unit (PDU) 12 is provided between the first electric motor 4 and the battery 11. The first PDU 12 equipped with an inverter constructed by, for example, bridge-connecting a switching device composed of a plurality of transistors, controls the driving and regenerating operations of the first electric motor 4 in response to control commands received from an electronic control unit (ECU) 13.
The second electric motor 6 has its output shaft 14 connected to the rear wheels 5 through the intermediary of a clutch 15, a rear differential 16, rear axles 17, constant velocity joints 18, and the like. The second electric motor 6 is driven by the battery 11. When the clutch 15 is engaged to cause the second electric motor 6 to drive the rear wheels 5, the vehicle 1 is driven by the four wheels. The clutch 15 enables the rear axles 17 and the second electric motor 6 to be disengaged from each other when, for example, drive or regeneration by the second electric motor 6 is unnecessary.
Further, when a driving force is transmitted from the rear wheels 5 to the second electric motor 6 at deceleration of the vehicle 1, the second electric motor 6 acts as a generator to produce a regenerative braking force, and recovers the kinetic energy of the vehicle body as electric energy into the battery 11. A second PDU 19 that controls the drive and regeneration operations of the second electric motor 6, as the first PDU 12 does, is provided between the second electric motor 6 and the battery 11.
Further, the front wheels 2 and the rear wheels 5 are provided with wheel revolution speed sensors 20, detection signals from all the wheel revolution speed sensors 20 being output to an ECU 13. The ECU 13 calculates vehicle speed on the basis of the received detection signals.
The ECU 13 receives a detection signal indicating the opening of an accelerator 22, including ON and OFF, from an accelerator opening degree sensor 21, a detection signal indicating a depressing force applied to a brake 24 output from a brake depressing force sensor 23, and a detection signal indicating the steering angle of a steering wheel 26 output from a steering angle sensor 25. The ECU 13 further receives a detection signal from a yaw rate sensor 27 and a detecting signal indicating the gradient of a traveling road output from a gradient sensor 28.
Referring to
As shown in
Referring now to the flowcharts of
Referring first to
Subsequently, the processing determines in step S1-2 whether the vehicle 1 is in a drive mode or a deceleration mode, and if it is in the drive mode, then the processing proceeds to step S1-3, or if it is in the deceleration mode, then the processing proceeds to step S1-4. In step S1-3, the drive processor 30 performs the drive processing, that is, the drive processor 30 determines the drive amount allocation to the front wheels 2 and the rear wheels 5, and specifies outputs of the engine 3, the first electric motor 4, and the second electric motor 6 on the basis of the determined allocation. Meanwhile, in step S1-4, regeneration processing (to be discussed later) is carried out by the regeneration processor 31 to control the regeneration by the first electric motor 4 and the second electric motor 6.
The regeneration processing will be further explained. Referring to
To explain the above in further detail, in step S2-1 shown in
In step S3-3, the regeneration amount allocation determiner 32 searches the rear wheel regeneration amount allocation ratio map of
The processing then proceeds to step S3-4 to read a yaw rate Yaw detected by the yaw rate sensor 27, and proceeds to step S3-5. In step S3-5, the processing determines whether the absolute value of the read yaw rate Yaw is within a predetermined range fixed beforehand, and if it lies within the predetermined range, then the processing determines that the behavior is normal and proceeds to step S3-6, or if it is out of the predetermined range, then the processing determines that the behavior is abnormal and proceeds to step S3-12. In the case where the processing proceeds to step S3-12, the regeneration allocation ratio of the rear wheels 5 will be set to zero, as it will be discussed hereinafter.
In step S3-6, the corrector 38 corrects the regeneration amount allocation ratio map_dev_rate_R of the rear wheels 5. More specifically, the table shown in
Next, the processing proceeds to step S3-7 where a determination value is calculated by the determination value calculator 33. In the present embodiment, the value calculated by dividing the yaw rate Yaw detected by the yaw rate sensor 27 that has been read in step S3-4 by the steering angle STRG_ang detected by the steering angle sensor 25 that has been read in step S3-1 (Yaw/STRG_ang) is defined as a determination value Ex_ybys. According to the present embodiment, in calculating the yaw rate/steering angle, if the steering angle STRG_ang detected by the steering angle sensor 25 is in the vicinity of zero (specifically 0.5 deg or less), then the calculation is performed with the steering angle STRG_ang defined as a predetermined value (e.g., 0.5 deg).
Subsequently, the processing proceeds to step S3-8 wherein the table shown in
Then, the processing proceeds to step S3-9 wherein the determiner 34 determines whether the determination value Ex_ybys calculated in step S3-7 is below the upper limit value Lim_ybys (within the predetermined range). At this time, if the determination value Ex_ybys is below the upper limit value Lim_ybys, then the selector 35 selects the processing of step S3-10, or if the determination value Ex_ybys is the upper limit value Lim_ybys or more, then the selector 35 selects the processing of step S3-11. The determination value Ex_ybys denotes the behavior of the vehicle 1 while it is traveling (turning). If, for example, the behavior of the vehicle 1 is disturbed by a disturbance of a road surface or the like and a driver is correcting the behavior by performing an operation, such as counter-steering, the determination value Ex_ybys exceeds the upper limit value Lim_ybys. Hence, if the determination value Ex_ybys is below the upper limit value Lim_ybys, then it is determined that the behavior of the vehicle 1 during its traveling (turning) is stable and no behavior correction is being made by the driver, and the processing proceeds to step S3-10 wherein the regeneration allocation ratio map_dev_rate_R of the rear wheels 5 that has been corrected in step S3-6 is stored in ECU 13 as a desired value Obj_dev_rate_R. On the other hand, if the determination value Ex_ybys is the upper limit value Lim_ybys or more, then it is determined that the driver is making a behavior correction, and the processing proceeds to step S3-11 wherein the regeneration allocation ratio of the rear wheels 5 stored in the ECU 13 and used for regeneration control last time (hereinafter abbreviated to “OLD value”) Obj_dev_rate_old_R is stored in the ECU 13 as the desired value Obj_dev_rate_R. Further, if the processing proceeds to step S3-12 in the aforesaid step S3-2 or step S3-5, then zero is stored in the ECU 13 as the desired value Obj_dev_rate_R.
Next, the processing proceeds to step S3-13 wherein the desired value Obj_dev_rate_R of the regeneration allocation ratio of the rear wheels 5 stored in one of step S3-10, step S3-11 and step S3-12 is stored as the OLD value Obj_dev_rate_old_R. Subsequently, the processing proceeds to step S3-14 wherein the desired value Obj_dev_rate_R of the regeneration allocation ratio of the rear wheels 5 is stored in the ECU 13 as a command value Cmd_dev_rate_R.
Then, the processing proceeds to step S3-15 wherein a command value Cmd_dev_rate_F of the regeneration allocation ratio of the front wheels 2 is calculated by a 100-Cmd_dev_rate_R from the command value Cmd_dev_rate_R of the regeneration allocation ratio of the rear wheels 5.
Thus, the regeneration amount allocation ratios of the front wheels 2 and the rear wheels 5 are calculated in step S2-1 shown in
The procedure of step S2-3 will now be explained in conjunction with
Thus, according to the processing from step S3-9 to step S3-15 of
The operation during regeneration control according to the present embodiment will now be explained with reference to
During the period from t3 to t4, if no countersteering is performed, and if it is determined in step S3-7 to step S3-9 in
During the period from t3 to t4, if the regeneration control according to the present embodiment is not employed, that is, if step S3-11 shown in
Then, a disturbance occurs at t2b immediately before t3, causing the behavior of the vehicle 1 to start to be disturbed, and the value of the yaw rate/steering angle suddenly increases. At t3, countersteering is begun by the driver to correct the behavior. At this time, it is determined in step S3-7 to step S3-9 in
Also in the case illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the hybrid vehicle 1 has been taken as the example; however, the present invention is not limited thereto. The present invention can be ideally applied also to a four-wheel-drive electric car with no engine, the front wheels thereof being driven by a first motor and the rear wheels being driven by a second motor (not shown).
Yamamoto, Akihiro, Yamamoto, Kazuhisa, Amanuma, Hirokatsu
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